Lynn Nottage at Wharton Center at MSU

posted by LuAnne Kozma | 300sc
March 28, 2018

Lecture by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and screenwriter Lynn Nottage whose plays, "including Ruined and Intimate Apparel, have been produced widely, and often deal with lives of women of African descent and those forgotten voices within our society. Her most recent play, Sweat, opened on Broadway in March 2017 to rave reviews. The story follows the decades-long hard labor of its characters, whose modest livelihoods are threatened by the evaporation of manufacturing jobs in America. She is an associate professor of theater at Columbia University and a lecturer in playwriting at Yale University." For more details see: https://www.whartoncenter.com/events/detail/lynn-nottage

Best places to collect signatures at Wharton are in front on the sidewalk and in the hallway near the elevators to the attached parking structure, as people enter the venue. Get there one hour before show time for people as they arrive. The rush right before showtime requires more than one person per entrance.